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  2. The Righteous Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Righteous Brothers Greatest Hits: 1988 "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" b/w "Unchained Melody" Dutch reissue — — 87 — 13 Unchained Melody – The Very Best of The Righteous Brothers: 1990 "Unchained Melody" b/w "Hung on You" Reissue: 13 1 1 4 1 AUS: Platinum [90] UK: Platinum [111] "Unchained Melody" (new 1990 recording for Curb ...

  3. Unchained Melody - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, it had sold 1.17 million copies in the UK. [60] The 1990 reissue also reached number 1 in Australia, Austria, Ireland, the Netherlands, and New Zealand. Due to the success of their re-recording, the Righteous Brothers also re-recorded other songs and released them as part of a budget-priced CD compilation by Curb Records.

  4. Jimmy Walker (drummer) - Wikipedia

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    The Righteous Brothers (1968–1971) Musical artist Jimmy Walker (1941 – July 15, 2020 [ 1 ] ) was an American musician and singer who was the drummer for one-hit wonder band The Knickerbockers and the replacement for Bill Medley in the Righteous Brothers , following his 1968 departure.

  5. The Righteous Brothers' Bill Medley Explains His Unexpected ...

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    Early on, the Brothers toured with rock ‘n’ roll royalty, and even The King himself, Elvis Presley, was an admirer who even covered one of their hits, “Unchained Melody,” in 1977.And when ...

  6. Bill Medley - Wikipedia

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    The Righteous Brothers performing at Knott's Berry Farm with Medley on the right and Hatfield on the left. Medley first met his singing partner Bobby Hatfield through Barry Rillera who was in both Hatfield's and Medley's band (the Variations and the aforementioned Paramours, respectively) and asked them to see each other's shows. [10]

  7. The Knickerbockers - Wikipedia

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    Though the band had a strong songwriter in Beau Charles, they were hampered by their label's ineptness, and drummer Walker left in late 1968 to replace Bill Medley in The Righteous Brothers. [4] Walker also recorded three solo singles for Columbia Records in 1968–1969, before retiring to Wyoming for much of the 1970s. Buddy Randell was the ...